The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer is responsible for the independent operation of sonographic equipment, and for performing and communicating results of diagnostic examinations using sonography. The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer is responsible for daily operations of the ultrasound department, patient schedule, equipment maintenance, the report of equipment failures, and quality assessment (QA). The technologist maintains a high standard of medical ethics at all times and is self-motivated to increase level of understanding and knowledge of the field, disease, and new procedures as they evolve. Responsible for interacting with hospital staff and/or nursing departments regarding patient care, concerns, and conflicts by identifying and assisting in the resolutions. Routinely works weekdays, weekends, holidays, evenings, nights, overtime, and/or on-call status when needed. Will also be subject to assigned responsibilities in other departmental areas and /or other system wide facilities as needed with departmental head approval and appropriate training and direction as may be appropriate to the task. This position summary contains the most relevant duties and responsibilities and does not exclude other assignments not mentioned.

Must demonstrate commitment and adherence to STHS's Compliance Program and Code of Conduct through compliance with all policies and procedures, the Code of Conduct, attendance at required training and immediately reporting suspected compliance issue(s) to the Compliance Officer.

Education

Graduate of a formal Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program or Cardiovascular Technology Program that is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) is desirable.

Bachelor or Associate of Science degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography or Cardiovascular Technology is desirable.

Current compliance with Continuing Medical Education (CME) requirements for specialty(ies) as appropriate.

Required Licenses/Certifications

Currently licensed as an MRT or Certified by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers or possess the ARRT (R) (S). New hires may also be ARDMS/ARRT (S) registry eligible and must obtain the certification within first year of hire or

Individuals currently licensed as an MRT, ARRT(R) and have at least 10 yrs. experience in Ultrasound.

Must have and maintain current CPR certification, according to unit specific needs. Certification must be in accordance with the curriculum of the AHA, for Healthcare Provider's Program.

Experience

At least one year experience in abdominal, small parts, neurosonology and OB/GYN studies is desirable.

Bilingual (English, Spanish) status is desirable

Demonstration of Skills and Abilities

Ability to effectively operate sonographic equipment.

Ability to evaluate sonograms in order to acquire appropriate diagnostic information.

ARRS is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for
physicians, and has received the highest level of accreditation, Accreditation with Commendation.
ARRS has been granted Deemed Status by the American Board of Radiology (ABR).